Publishers Note Back in the Saddle Again
By Jay D. Prince
It’s been seven months. Okay, seven months, twenty-one days, twelve hours, since my last match as a right-handed squash player. But who’s counting? Okay, me. After months of waiting around to...
Letters March 2007
A REAL ISSUE
Thank you for your article helping to clarify the Bleeding Rule. As a physician/parent of young squash competitors, I find the rule neither “draconian” nor “an over-reaction to the AIDS scare 15...
Squash Finds a Solid Spot at the Commonwealth Games
Finally! The Commonwealth Games Federation has come to the conclusion that squash deserves a regular place in the Games, something that squash players and supporters have known all along. With many of the best...
Big Deals with Big Money
For nearly two decades events in the Middle East have constantly been in the headlines, and unfortunately those headlines are very rarely positive. But, two recent headlines gave squash fans and players reason to...
Parke joins the list of retirees
After nearly 20 years on the PSA Tour, England’s Simon Parke has retired and is ready for other ventures in life, such as spending more time coaching. Parke’s last match was against Gregory Gaultier...
Record Number Compete in 4th US High School Team Championships
By Suzy Schwartz
Sixty-six teams of seven players made up the largest gathering of US junior squash players ever at the 4th US High School Team Championships, held at Yale University and Choate Rosemary Hall...
From US Squash Teaming Up
By Jeannie Blasberg
Sixty-six high school teams. That’s well over 500 junior squash players. Easily the largest gathering of US juniors ever. Four years after Melinda Justi, the parent of a junior player, started the...
Providing Affordable Access to Squash 2007 North Sound Capital North American Open Doubles Squash...
By Kevin Klipstein
After attending the first Briggs Cup at the Apawamis Club in Rye, NY, back in 2003, US Squash (USSRA) board member and Junior Committee Chair David Barrett thought to himself, “Now that’s...
Australia Recognizes Palmer
He might never get a medal in the Olympics, but PSA World No. 2 David Palmer received another meaningful medal: the Medal of the Order of Australia. The Medal was awarded to Palmer in late...
England Doubles Up in Norway
There’s a first time for everything. Oslo, Norway, hosted the first Grays Norwegian Open Squash Championships. England’s Lauren Siddall celebrated her first WISPA World Tour title at the Championships. But getting that title was...